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Coffee Box

★★★★½ 4.5/5 (100 reviews)
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401 N Mesa St, El Paso, TX 79901 Website
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Reviews (100)

Ashley Baker
Ashley Baker
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Chill vibes and great iced coffee. I got the iced horchata latte and it didn’t disappoint.

skylar newman
skylar newman
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

DELICIOUS!! Taro oat milk latte, and onion bagel. Just yummy! Remember to eat local.

John Loughran
John Loughran
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Went with a medium Americano light and sweet . Made my early Sunday morning better as I sat across the street in SJP. They also have seating upstairs but it’s quite small. Will be back again .

Grace Hearts
Grace Hearts
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I placed my phone down on the check out counter to pay and walked away for a moment. When I realized I didn’t have my phone 30 seconds later and and checked the counter, it was gone. I activated find my phone app and it showed up there for a while. There were no other customers before me or right after me so my only conclusion is that it was picked up by one of the employees there. The entire coffee experience was ruined by the loss of my iPhone.

Carina Moreno
Carina Moreno
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Best coffee in downtown El Paso, Worth getting up earlier if you are downtown el paso to grab this delicious coffee. Usually get my drink within minutes, they are pretty fast. Lots of parking.

Kami Palmer
Kami Palmer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Love the Cargo containers Recycled ♻️ Got Cold brew without cream & sugar. Hit the spot.

Sonia B
Sonia B
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Love their coffee and service. Always make it a point of stopping here when I’m downtown. Can’t wait to try their Zaragoza location!

Gia Oney
Gia Oney
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

This is for the Coffee Box on the Eastside (N. Zaragoza). Whichever young lady was working the drive thru on Monday Apr 24 at 8:30am just lost you a customer. After being really friendly to me at the drive thru menu when I ordered, she pulled out the card reader where it asked if I wanted to tip. I did not, this was my first time there so I didn’t know if the wait would be long, if the coffee would be good, etc. She then asked me “wait you don’t want to tip?” I said no. The entire thing was awkward and she had nothing to say as she rudely handed me my coffee and danish before shutting the window, didn’t even have time to ask for napkins. If tipping is required then bake it into your price. If it’s not, train your girl not to change her demeanor if a customer decides not to.

vanessa ruiz
vanessa ruiz
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great place ✨ we loved the Tao oatmeal latte

Justin Waller
Justin Waller
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Coffee is bland but taste okay but great customer service would recommend

Charles F
Charles F
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This place is great! Just the look of the building drew me in at first, it’s a cool concept, and has a great upstairs area to sit and enjoy a great cup of coffee. Pictured is the charcoal latte, it’s not very pretty, but its down right delicious!

Daryl Marcelo
Daryl Marcelo
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

If you're looking for a cozy coffee and tea joint that will give you a unique and inviting experience, look no further than Coffee Box. This quaint coffee spot is located right in the heart of downtown, and you won't miss it because of its bright orange trailer that pops out among the other buildings. You can order at the end of the trailer that's opposite the park, and take your drink to go, or if you have time, you can hang out and enjoy their well-designed indoor or outdoor space. The indoor space is particularly inviting, with a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere that makes it easy to unwind. The trailer is expertly crafted and designed to provide a cozy and comfortable environment that invites you to stay awhile. The outdoor seating area is also well laid out and provides a lovely ambiance, making it perfect for catching up with friends, working on your laptop or simply enjoying some quiet time on your own. In terms of drinks and pastries, Coffee Box offers an extensive selection of coffee, tea and other beverages, as well as a variety of delicious pastries that are baked fresh every day. Their menu is carefully curated, and the quality of their ingredients is evident in every sip and bite.

Abe Negrete
Abe Negrete
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Charcoal coffee either hot or cold is great

BEBAY
BEBAY
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

The location is perfect and convenient, BUT as much as I love hot chocolate a small isn’t worth over $4 and to be completely honest the gas station’s hot chocolate taste better and is barely over a $1. This place’s hot chocolate is always watery and expensive sadly, definitely not worth $4.

Brian Rodriguez
Brian Rodriguez
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I always buy the charcoal latte but I have had the other drinks on the menu. Everything is pretty delicious. The macaroons are not worth the price. Buy a muffin instead

Mason
Mason
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Convenient coffee shop location if downtown. Staff were really friendly and helpful. Liked the coffee along with the looks and peculiar style of the building. 👍🏻

Jerry Cervantes
Jerry Cervantes
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Fresh and great coffee at El Paso

Derek Fowler
Derek Fowler
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Coffee is great! Pastries are delicious as well. Can't beat the atmosphere!

Ivonne Salazar
Ivonne Salazar
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Charcoal Coffee was great however temperature was warm and not hot. I asked them to heat it a bit and they kindly did it. I heard another person asking the same.

Kayla Zagorsky
Kayla Zagorsky
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

We've been to Coffee Box numerous times, and while they have very good coffee, I'm not sure that we will ever return because they never seem to follow their published business hours. My husband and I travel fulltime and in early 2020 we rented an Airbnb in Anthony for 6 weeks. We discovered Coffee Box early in our trip and visited so many times. I fell in love with their iced coffees so we made the drive to El Paso many times despite it being an hour roundtrip. We were in Las Cruces in January 2022 and made sure to verify their hours before making the 2-hour roundtrip drive because we were so excited to patronize them again. Unfortunately, when we arrived, they were closed without explanation. This was not on a holiday, and the closing was not mentioned on their website or social media accounts. We were pretty upset, but despite that, we decided to give them another shot. We are back in Las Cruces for a week currently, and on our way through El Paso on December 30th, we stopped for drinks. Since it was so cool out, I opted for a hot drink this time and I absolutely loved my cajeta latte. I loved it so much, that we decided to make the long drive again the next day, but called and they were getting ready to close several hours early, despite their posted hours. We thought we'd go the next morning, but since that would be New Years Day, I messaged them to get their hours and they informed me they would not be opening until 3:30pm. Now, I can understand a business closing or altering their hours on a holiday, but why open a coffee shop at 3:30pm, especially on a day that most people could probably use a little extra caffeine. I'm sitting here right now thinking how much I'd love another cajeta latte before we head out of the area this weekend, but I don't want to drive another 2 hours out of my way only to find out they are closed. As a business owner myself, I can't understand how a business can get away with just being open whenever they feel like it, e